Anni-Frid "Frida" Lyngstad - Frida 1967-1972 (CD)

Frida 1967-1972
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Album Details: Frida 1967-1972

Release Date:06/24/2008
Label:Emi Sweden
UPC:422847819230

Track List: Frida 1967-1972

Disk 1

  1. En Ledig Dag (Weekend in Portofino)
  2. Peter, Kom Tillbaka
  3. Din (Quiereme Mucho)
  4. Är Så Underbart Rar (Can't Take ...
  5. Simsalabim
  6. Vi Möts Igen (Where Are They Now)
  7. Mycket Kär (Non Illudertie Mai)
  8. När du Blir Min (Lonesome Road)
  9. Härlig Är Vår Jord
  10. Räkna de Lyckliga Stunderna Blott
  1. Så Synd du Måste Gå (It Hurts to...
  2. Försök Och Sov På Saken (Surroun...
  3. Peter Pan
  4. Betonar Kärlek Lite Fel
  5. Där du Går Lämnar Kärleken Spår ...
  6. Var Främling Här Igår (I Close M...
  7. Tre Kvart Från Nu
  8. Jag Blir Galen När Jag Tänker På...
  9. Lycka
  10. Sen Dess Har Jag Inte Sett 'En

Disk 2

  1. En Ton Av Tystnad (The Sound of ...
  2. Suzanne
  3. Allting Skall Bli Bra/Vad Gör Ja...
  4. Jag Är Beredd (And I'll Be There)
  5. En Liten Sång Om Kärlek (Five Pe...
  6. Telegram För Fullmånen
  7. Barnen Sover
  8. En Kväll Om Sommarn (Changes)
  9. VI Vet Allt, Men Nästan Inget
  1. Min Egen Stad
  2. En Gång Är Ingen Gång (There Goe...
  3. VI Är Alla Bara Barn I Början
  4. Kom Och Sjung en Sång (No Sad Song)
  5. Att Älska I Vårens Tid [*]
  6. Ole Lukköje [*]
  7. Vad Gör Det Att VI Skiljs För I ...
  8. Min Soldat [*]
  9. Barnen Sover [Live][*]

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  • All Music Guide

    AnniFrid "Frida" Lyngstad, better known to the world since 1973 as Frida and a member (and exmember) of ABBA, had a fairly extensive recording career before joining the quartet. This doubleCD set collects her various singles and LPs from that phase of her career, most of which were cut for the Swedish division of EMI Records. The hope is, obviously, that this collection will surprise and delight fans of ABBA, but there's considerable risk here as well that at least the first twothirds of the first disc will bore or appall those same fans. Those first 14 songs date from a period in which Lyngstad's goal (or, at least, that of her producer and/or manager) was for her to be Sweden's answer to Petula Clark. The fit is an awkward one, especially given the production on those early sides thicktextured accompaniments that sound Italian, French, and anything but comfortable. Her work finally catches fire on this collection exactly where it did in history, when she commenced working with Benn...y Andersson, late of the Hep Stars, as her producer. Twothirds of the way through the first disc, with "Peter Pan" (cowritten by Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus), her voice is suddenly freed by Andersson's airy and open, lighttextured yet distinctive production. The second disc opens with her version of "The Sound of Silence," sung as "En Ton Av Tystnad," which is beautiful, and is followed by "Suzanne" which, with its doubletracked vocals, is the first place where listeners get a preview, in very embryonic form, of "the ABBA sound." Those two tracks, along with all seven opening the second disc and the last four on disc one, are off of Lyngstad's 1971 Frida album, which marked the place where she adopted her more familiar performing name. The other material, including her duets with folksinger Lars Berghagen, is also quite beguiling, reminiscent of the work of Jim Jean, and that parallel is even more pronounced as one of their recordings was a cover of Phil Ochs' "Changes." In the midst of these various later solo incarnations is a string of single A and Bsides circa 1971, released by Polygram "Min Egan Stad," "En Gang Ar Ingen Gang" (aka "There Goes My Everything"), "Vi Ar Alla Bara Barn I Borjan," and "Kom Och Sjung En Sang" (aka "No Sad Songs") produced by Andersson that could easily have come off of that very first ABBA album in terms of sound. One can safely think of those and a handful of other tracks here as previews of the sound that would make Lyngstad (and Andersson) stars around the world, and if anyone ever decided to do an album of "ABBA missing links," they could start in worse places. The notes are in Swedish but beyond that drawback the sound is excellent, and fans of the singer or the group should certainly appreciate its contents and the surprises held therein. - Bruce Eder, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Frida

Frida, whose full name is Anni-Frid Lyngstad Fredriksson Andersson, was a Scandinavian solo singer in the 1960s and 1970s before she joined a group being put together by her boyfriend (and later husband), Benny Andersson, ABBA. ABBA was a massive international success especially during the second half of the '70s; the group disbanded at the start of the '80s, and Frida,... Read more